Crime & Safety
Woman Sexually Assaulted Near Nesbit Elementary School: Police
Belmont Police say three men attacked the woman. They ask homeowners and businesses to check surveillance video for the suspects or car.

BELMONT, CA - Police are asking for help finding three suspects in a sexual assault of a 24-year-old woman early this morning near an elementary school in Belmont.
Officials with the San Mateo Medical Center were in touch with police shortly after 2 a.m. to report that a victim of a sexual assault had come to the emergency room.
The victim told officers she was walking home from a Belmont bar when three men assaulted her near the intersection of Granada Street and Wessex Way, according to police. That intersection is near Nesbit Elementary School.
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Police are describing the suspects as white men in their 30s with slicked-back hair. The suspects left the area in a black hatchback.
The victim did not know in which direction the suspects went.
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The victim's injuries are not considered life-threatening, police said.
Anyone who saw anything between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. near the location of the assault is being asked to call Belmont police at (650) 595-7400.
Police are also asking residents and business owners who have surveillance cameras to check whether images of the victim, suspects or their car were captured on video.
--Bay City News
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